Key Takeaways
- Destiny 2‘s second episode Revenant introduces a ton of changes and perks to Stasis.
- Arc and Void boosts also make an appearance in the artifact.
- Concussive Reloader returns as one of the most powerful endgame PVE artifact perks this episode.
As a seasoned Guardian who’s weathered countless battles against the Darkness, I must say that these new artifact perks for Revenant are nothing short of phenomenal. They not only add depth to our gameplay but also encourage us to experiment with different builds and strategies.
For quite some time, guardians have been on edge—the moment of activation for Stasis is here. The second episode in Destiny 2, titled Revenant, revolves around Fikrul, Crow, and a menacing new group of Scorns who are causing trouble for the Eliksni. Excluding the storyline, it appears that the coming months will focus on Stasis dominance. However, it remains to be seen if Bungie’s updates will revive the subclass from its near-extinction state.
So far, the collection of Stasis-related perks in the artifact pool seems promising. These perks can significantly enhance Stasis gameplay whether players aim for a complete Stasis setup or simply want to incorporate it into their Prismatic build. Here’s a rundown of top artifact perks for Revenant. Remember, there are still two more rows of perks expected to be added later in the season, so this isn’t the final ranking just yet.
Some of these artifact perks can be boosted with tonics.
8 Fell The Revenant
A Damage Boost Against Scorn
- Deal increased weapon damage to Scorn
- If players wear Shadestalker Armor, the effect is increased
Any bonus to an artifact that enhances weapon performance against specific enemy types like Scorn is usually highly valued and essential for seasonal engagements. This is because these enemy types are often abundant during such events.
Using this artifact bonus will significantly aid you during Onslaught, especially the challenging variant, as players require maximum damage to slice through crowds of enemies effectively. Enhancing your power, equipping items from the Shadestalker Armor set will amplify the damage increase. Therefore, ensure you have several quality pieces or at least a class item on standby.
7 Power From Pain
Gain Easy Access To Devour
- Rapid final blows against weakened combatants grant you Devour
- BOOST (with matching Volatile Tonic): Rapid defeats spawn Void Breaches
Among the most effective bonuses in the game, “Devour” stands out. Once activated, each subsequent enemy defeat restores the player’s health instantly. This feature proves incredibly potent across all Player vs Environment (PVE) modes, and its distribution through the artifact, irrespective of subclass or class, is simply fantastic.
To trigger the effect, all players should use something that weakens their target, followed by swift decisive attacks. The impact is enhanced significantly if you also consume the corresponding Volatile Tonic, causing Void Breaches to appear atop the affected area.
6 Trace Evidence
An Ionic Trace Boost To Arc-Flavored Builds
- Rapid precision hits or final blows against targets affected by Jolt or Blind generate Ionic Traces.
- BOOST (with matching Volatile Tonic): Ionic Traces grant armor charge
In simpler terms, Ionic Traces are the preferred Arc subclass choice when it comes to picking up abilities in the game. If players can shock or blind their opponents, they can accurately generate Ionic Traces with precise shots and deadly blows. Just a quick reminder that Ionic Traces provide energy for all abilities except Super, making them useful across various build types or subclasses.
As a gamer, I can’t help but get excited about the Tonic boost! Now, when I collect those Ionic Traces, they transform into armor charges – something every gamer knows is always in short supply in this game.
5 Hail The Storm
A Must For Any Stasis And Prismatic Builds This Episode
- Shattering Stasis crystals releases shards of ice that damage and slow targets.
- BOOST (with matching Volatile Tonic): Shatter damage is increased.
In this episode, Stasis is quite prominent, and if you’re looking to maximize the benefits of the recent buffs for Shatter damage, this artifact perk could be a valuable addition to your collection. On its own, it generates shards that strike and slow down any surrounding enemies.
On the other hand, when augmented by a matching Volatile Elixir, the force of the shatter significantly increases, rendering it exceptionally effective against clusters of adversaries and tougher targets as well.
4 Concussive Reload
A PVE Favorite Returns
- Using a grenade launcher to damage a boss, or a champion, or to break a shield weakens the target
- BOOST (with matching Volatile Tonic): Stowed weapons are reloaded
This artifact perk is one that anyone looking to engage in endgame PVE will need to have in their back pocket. It’s a returning perk most will be familiar with from a few seasons ago, so the principle is well-known: one hit from a grenade preps a boss to take more damage.
This method proved exceptionally effective when used with such weapons, but given the abundance of grenade launchers available today, ranging from lightweight to heavy models, the possibilities are virtually endless. The inclusion of Volatile Tonic increase significantly enhances damage output, as every stored weapon undergoes a spontaneous reload during application.
3 Brain Freeze
A Crowd Control Slow For Stasis Builds
- Frozen enemies are surrounded by a chilling fog that slows combatants.
- Weapons with the Dark Ether Repeaer Origin Trait deal more damage to enemies who are frozen.
In the last column, Brain Freeze stands out as the initial perk, boasting a distinct crowd control ability. It appears to function in a manner similar to a Duskfield grenade, offering the possibility of combining two grenade effects for a single cost (for instance: freezing with Coldsnap grenade followed by slowed enemies applying the Duskfield’s slow effect on nearby opponents).
Besides that, it significantly enhances the effectiveness of Revenant’s seasonal weapons during colder seasons. These weapons inflict extra damage on frozen opponents, making them an ideal complement for Stasis-focused character builds.
2 Conductive Cosmic Crystal
A Boost To Arc And Void Abilities (And Dark Ether Reaper OT)
- Arc and Void abilities and Dark Ether Reaper OT weapons deal extra damage to enemies affected by a Stasis debuff.
- BOOST (with matching Volatile Tonic): The extra damage is increased.
Pairing up Stasis with Arc and Void in this single perk is a smart move from Bungie, encouraging players to tinker around with any Prismatic builds. With enough creativity, this extra damage could probably also be applied to boss DPS situations.
It appears that this artifact bonus might be particularly beneficial when paired with the Volatile Tonic, as it could prove essential against bosses. Moreover, the significant damage increase will undoubtedly be useful in the Vesper’s Host dungeon and similar challenging scenarios.
1 Served Cold
Void And Arc Pick-Up Boosts
- Stasis Shards grant class ability energy.
- Void Breaches grant melee energy.
As a devoted player, I can confidently say that Served Cold will probably be my preferred Buildcrafting artifact perk at least through Act 2. This versatile perk significantly boosts the cooldown reduction across various build types, but it truly shines for the Prismatic builds.
In many classes, the Stasis Shards and Void Breach pick-ups will provide a helpful boost in abilities energy. Both items share an effect: Stasis Shards offer melee energy, while Void Breaches grant class ability energy. It’s probable that this enhancement stacks with the artifact trait as well.
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